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  2. Toronto Blue Jays Team History & Encyclopedia. Team Name: Toronto Blue Jays Seasons: 48 (1977 to 2024) Record: 3724-3744, .499 W-L% Playoff Appearances: 10 Pennants: 2 World Championships: 2

  3. 1970s. The City of Toronto was awarded a franchise in the American League on March 26, 1976 and named Peter Bavasi Executive Vice-President and General Manager on June 18. On August 12, the “Blue Jays” were selected by Directors from over 4,000 names and 30,000 entries in a “Name the Team” contest. Roy Hartsfield became the first on ...

  4. Blue Jays History | Toronto Blue Jays. Tickets. Single Game Tickets. Promotions & Events. Season Ticket Memberships. Quarter Season Ticket Memberships. Premium Tickets. Ticket Packs. 3-Game Bundles.

  5. The Blue Jays' former radio play-by-play announcer, Tom Cheek, called every Toronto Blue Jays game from the team's inaugural contest on April 7, 1977, until June 3, 2004, when he took two games off following the death of his father—a streak of 4,306 consecutive regular-season games and 41 postseason games. Cheek later died on October 9, 2005, and the team commemorated him during their 2006 ...

  6. Creation of the Blue Jays Possible Toronto Giants. In January 1976, San Francisco Giants owner Horace Stoneham agreed to sell the team for $13.25 million to a Toronto group which was led by Don McDougall and consisted of Labatt Breweries of Canada, Ltd., Vulcan Assets Ltd. – owned by The Globe and Mail chairman and president Howard Webster – and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC).

  7. On April 7, the Blue Jays play the first game in franchise history, defeating the Chicago White Sox, 9-5, in front of 44,649 fans at Exhibition Stadium. October 5, the Blue Jays clinch the AL East Division title, defeating the New York Yankees, 5-1, at Exhibition Stadium. May 28, the Blue Jays beat the White Sox in the team's final game at ...

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  9. 3 days ago · The Blue Jays played their first game in 1977, after joining the AL alongside fellow expansion team the Seattle Mariners. Toronto finished at the bottom of the AL East in each of its first five seasons, which led to the hiring of manager Bobby Cox in 1982. Cox guided the “Jays” (as the team is sometimes known by its fans) to their first ...

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